Human C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Interaktionspartner

elevated serum C-reactive protein (CRP) is a well-known proxy for infections/immune abnormalities. Our results show elevated C-reactive protein levels to be associated with an increase in risk for schizophrenia.

High CRP expression is associated with Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

High C-reactive protein expression is associated with impaired glucose tolerance.

Among healthy women attempting pregnancy after one or two pregnancy losses, elevated C-reactive protein is associated with reduced fecundability.

Suggest a close association between CRP and metabolic syndrome, while the association between the dietary inflammatory index and MetS (zeige ETV3 Antikörper) was limited.

pre-procedural serum CRP could be a valuable predictor of global cardiovascular risk.

Study shows for the first time that CRP activates signaling of integrin alpha2 via binding to integrin alpha2 and Fcgamma receptor I in breast cells and MDA-MB-231 triple-negative human breast cancer cells.

Data show that during posttranplant obliterative bronchiolitis development, CRP is localized in inflammatory cells, myofibroblasts and endothelial cells probably as a part of the local inflammatory response.

FcgammaRIIb and FcgammaRIII are involved in the CRP-induced expression of MMPs and TIMP-1 and the CRP-induced phosphorylation of p38, whereas the FcgammaR-independent pathway may regulate the CRP-induced MMP-11 expression and the CRP-induced ERK1/2 phosphorylation.

CRP antagonism of eNOS (zeige NOS3 Antikörper) is mediated by coupling of FcgammaRI (zeige FCGR1A Antikörper) to FcgammaRIIB by Src kinase (zeige CSK Antikörper) and activation of inositol 5'-phosphatase 1, and consistent with this mechanism, both FcgammaRI (zeige FCGR1A Antikörper) and FcgammaRIIB are required for CRP to blunt endothelial repair in vivo.

Zebrafish C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Interaktionspartner

crystal of C-reactive protein diffracted to 2.3 A resolution and belonged to space group R3, with unit-cell parameters a = b = 114.7, c = 61.0 A

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Antigen-Profil

Beschreibung des Gens

The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the pentaxin family. It is involved in several host defense related functions based on its ability to recognize foreign pathogens and damaged cells of the host and to initiate their elimination by interacting with humoral and cellular effector systems in the blood. Consequently, the level of this protein in plasma increases greatly during acute phase response to tissue injury, infection, or other inflammatory stimuli.